Abstract
More than 90% of cancer deaths are caused by cancer metastasis. Since cancer metastasis is the main cause of human deaths, so in this article more attention will be paid to it than ever before. Presently, clinical cancer chemotherapies have been targeting on primary tumors rather than on metastatic processes. Since the antimetastatic drugs are different from antiproliferative drugs and underinvestigated, cancer patients’ survival has been improved on a small scale now. To change this stalemate, this problem is reiterated by an analysis of the relationship between pathology, pharmacology and clinical therapy of neoplasm metastasis and it is suggested to improve the outcome of chemotherapy of cancer patients from different possible ways; e.g. to make more efforts to manufacture new types of antimetastatic drugs and optimize use of these drugs in clinics.
Keywords: Cancer chemotherapy, cancer medicinal chemistry, cancer treatment, cancer pathology, cancer pharmacology, neoplasm metastases.
Current Drug Therapy
Title:Cancer Metastasis Treatments
Volume: 8 Issue: 1
Author(s): Da-Yong Lu, Ting-Ren Lu, Hong-Ying Wu and Shan Cao
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Keywords: Cancer chemotherapy, cancer medicinal chemistry, cancer treatment, cancer pathology, cancer pharmacology, neoplasm metastases.
Abstract: More than 90% of cancer deaths are caused by cancer metastasis. Since cancer metastasis is the main cause of human deaths, so in this article more attention will be paid to it than ever before. Presently, clinical cancer chemotherapies have been targeting on primary tumors rather than on metastatic processes. Since the antimetastatic drugs are different from antiproliferative drugs and underinvestigated, cancer patients’ survival has been improved on a small scale now. To change this stalemate, this problem is reiterated by an analysis of the relationship between pathology, pharmacology and clinical therapy of neoplasm metastasis and it is suggested to improve the outcome of chemotherapy of cancer patients from different possible ways; e.g. to make more efforts to manufacture new types of antimetastatic drugs and optimize use of these drugs in clinics.
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Lu Da-Yong, Lu Ting-Ren, Wu Hong-Ying and Cao Shan, Cancer Metastasis Treatments, Current Drug Therapy 2013; 8 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574885511308010003
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574885511308010003 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2212-3903 |
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